tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295647504230837189.post8082133998544955640..comments2024-03-18T02:14:22.195-05:00Comments on You, Me, and a Cup of Tea: Book Review : The Picture of Dorian GrayLois Tinúvielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01113667315479652015noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295647504230837189.post-9876569267165245482017-09-07T17:51:29.756-05:002017-09-07T17:51:29.756-05:00Hi Lois, I just reread this, knowing I would like ...Hi Lois, I just reread this, knowing I would like it; it was even better the second time. Fascinating indeed. Excellent review. My thoughts : http://tinyurl.com/yddrzl5eJosephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00466108789532345790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6295647504230837189.post-89091000754234147162014-12-24T10:05:23.692-06:002014-12-24T10:05:23.692-06:00I stopped by this post because you mentioned it on...I stopped by this post because you mentioned it on your 2014 Year-End Survey. I don't usually share my own entries, but since you say at the bottom of this that you're interested in others' thoughts, <a href="http://commonplacingbooks.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-picture-of-dorian-gray-by-oscar.html" rel="nofollow">I'll share my entry on this book</a>. <br /><br />Feel free to delete this comment! I don't mean to advertise, just sharing. :) I'm not sure I stated very well what I meant in that post, or if I quite know what I mean at this point. I might need to reread to get a better idea. Anyway, no expectation for a comment -- just sharing. I love that quote you cite by Oscar Wilde about seeing one's own sins in Dorian Gray. I think that kind of gets to my point -- that in art, we see what we see, rather than what the author hopes we will see. Anyway, Merry Christmas!*ೃ༄ Jillianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14139487177036647728noreply@blogger.com